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Route 332 Intermunicipal Development Analysis |
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The Route 332 Corridor Intermunicipal Development Analysis has two phases. It provides a study of the corridor that examines socio-economic conditions of the communities along the corridor, existing land uses, and opportunities and constraints for future uses of the land along the corridor based on regulatory controls and environmental factors. These factors provide the inputs to determine probable growth scenarios along the corridor in the form of build-out analyses by the type and amount of development - residential, commercial and industrial. The results of the build-out analyses are used to produce corresponding fiscal impact analyses to measure the impact of the projected development on public finances. The increased development along the corridor will require additional public expenditures to provide similar levels of service while also generating additional revenues for local governments.
The end result of the build-out and fiscal impact analyses will be to allow policymakers and citizens to view whether the projected development is representative of their visions for the corridor, and if this development will "pay for itself" or result in surpluses or deficits that will affect the communities.
In Phase II an analysis was done of municipal land use regulation and control and infrastructure in relation to the buildout and fiscal impact analysis performed in Phase I.
Route 332 Intermunicipal Development Analysis Phase I (Adobe PDF)
Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Study Area 6. Corridor Build-Out Analysis 10. Fiscal Impact of Build-Out Analysis 11. Conclusion
Route 332 Intermunicipal Development Analysis Phase II (Adobe PDF)
1. Introduction |
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